For more than two hours afterwards I thought almost every moment that the next would be my last ; for the Taugwalders, utterly unnerved, were not only incapable of giving assistance, but were in such a state that a slip might have been expected from them... Curiosities of Travel, Or, Glimpses of Nature - Página 146por Charles Armar Wilkins - 1876Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Samuel Manning - 1866 - 248 páginas
...than two hours afterwards I thought every moment that the next would be my last ; for the Taugwalders, utterly unnerved, were not only incapable of giving...a state that a slip might have been expected from one or the other at any moment. I do the younger man, moreover, no injustice, when I say that, immediately... | |
| Wonders - 1866 - 400 páginas
...than two hours afterwards I thought every moment that the next would be my last ; for the Taugwalders, utterly unnerved, were not only incapable of giving...a state that a slip might have been expected from one or the other at any moment. I do the younger man, moreover, no injustice when I say that immediately... | |
| Samuel Manning - 1866 - 228 páginas
...than two hours afterwards I thought every moment that the next would be my last ; for the Taugwalders, utterly unnerved, were not only incapable of giving...a state that a slip might have been expected from one or the other at any moment. I do the younger man, moreover, no injustice, when I say that, immediately... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1866 - 712 páginas
...than two hours afterwards I thought every moment that the next would be my last ; for the Taugwalders, utterly unnerved, were not only incapable of giving...a state that a slip might have been expected from one or the other at any moment. I do the younger man, however, no injustice when I say that immediately... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1866 - 750 páginas
...than two hours afterwards I thought every moment that the next would be my last ; for the Taugwalders, utterly unnerved, were not only incapable of giving...a state that a slip might have been expected from one or the other at any moment. I do the younger man, however, no injustice when I say that immediately... | |
| Edward Whymper - 1871 - 520 páginas
...hours afterwards I thought almost every moment that the next would be my last ; for the Taugwalders, utterly unnerved, were not only incapable of giving...were cut from time to time, and were left behind.* Even with their assurance the men were afraid to proceed, and several times old Peter turned with ashy... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1872 - 418 páginas
...hours afterwards I thought almost every moment that the next would be my last ; for the Taugwalclers, utterly unnerved, were not only incapable of giving...were cut from time to time, and were left behind. Even with their assurance the men were afraid to proceed, and several times old Peter turned with ashy... | |
| Edward Whymper - 1873 - 242 páginas
...hours afterward I thought almost every moment that the next would be my last, for the Taugwalders, utterly unnerved, were not only incapable of giving...These ropes were cut from time to time, and were left bohind.* Even with their assurance the men were afraid to proceed, and several times old Peter turned... | |
| Mark Twain - 1879 - 652 páginas
...hours afterwards I thought almost every moment that the next would be my last; for the Taugwalders, utterly unnerved, were not only incapable of giving...were cut from time to time, and were left behind. Even with their assurance the men were afraid to proceed, and several times old Peter turned, with... | |
| Mark Twain - 1880 - 658 páginas
...hours afterwards I thought almost every moment that the next would be my last ; for the Taugwalders, utterly unnerved, were not only incapable of giving...were cut from time to time, and were left behind. Even with their assurance the men were afraid to proceed, and several times old Peter turned, with... | |
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